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"Jerk"....the word can have so many connotations...sudden start and stop motion, a total a**hole...but in terms of food, "jerk" means delicious Jamaican food baby!! Negril Jerk Food is a tiny take out spot that serves some serious Jamaican fare such as oxtail, rotis, patties and of course the aforementioned jerk chicken. The food is really good here. I ordered the large jerk chicken dinner extra spicy which comes with the chicken, rice and peas and coleslaw. Its was fantastic as the chicken was tender slathered in scotch bonnet sauce, the rice moist and flavorful and the coleslaw itself was a standout with great flavour and texture. The only thing I find is that like most Jamaican places is that their extra spicy is not spicy but then again I'm a chili freak:) The place is just a takeout joint that holds 4 people standing (no seating) with most of the space dedicated to the kitchen. Service was very friendly and seems a lot of people call in to avoid the wait. Highly recommended for some good traditional Jamaican fare!! 4/5! Well done!
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